“For each person, it is necessary to find a reasonable answer to the most important questions: "What is life? What are the criteria for a right life?".” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“The formation of one genius is an effort of thousands of people, precisely the whole of society. Consequently, the fruits of his ingeniousness belong to everyone.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“No doubt that there are laws in science, the discovery of which depended on the abilities and diligence of its discoverers, without whom, perhaps, they would still remain a mystery.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“An unlimited capacity of a human for self-improvement makes him an object of constant respect and admiration.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Traceless disappearance of a human being is possible but unacceptable. Consequently, his mission is to preserve himself.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Yes, humanism is not the best idea, but at present, it is the only reliable one that humanity has opened up to create its unique civilization.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“The root of prejudices of all kinds, be they mystical, pseudoscientific, racial, or otherwise, stems from a non-scientific worldview.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Reverence for life is an inexhaustible energy source for a meaningful and happy life.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Critical thinking means to open the road for the freedom of worldview from prejudice.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“It is a person's virtuousness that is an inexhaustible source of his spiritual energy in serving humanity.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Humanism is a great idea that opens up colossal possibilities and abilities of rationalism.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)